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Promontory Point,UT,1869,Central/Union Pacific Lines

Title: East shakes hands with West at laying last rail
Date Created/Published: 1869 May 10.
Medium: 1 photographic print.
Summary: Joining of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific Lines at Promontory Point, Utah, 10 May 1869; the Union Pacific locomotive is on the right; men posed on and around the 2 locomotives.
Notes:
Copy of photo by Andrew Joseph Russell.
This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.
Caption card tracings: Phtog. Index; Railroads Locomotives; Railroads P- Point; Shelf.
Bookmark /2005677835/
Description of Photograph
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